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Noma: Between Line and Pattern

Noma: Between Line and Pattern

Existing somewhere “between line and pattern”, Japanese brand NOMA t.d. is the outcome of a joint creative venture between Masako Noguchi and Takuma Sasaki. Noguchi started her career as a textile designer, while Sasaki has a history as a seasoned buyer and director for numerous stores in Tokyo. Together, they’ve created a brand that mixes traditional elements with contemporary flair to make for idiosyncratic, texturally-rich designs. This season’s highlights include a hand-dyed tye-dye two-piece and a delicately hand-embroidered shirt, designed to add a unique edge to your wardrobe.

$39.72
Noma: Between Line and Pattern
$39.72

Noma: Between Line and Pattern

Existing somewhere “between line and pattern”, Japanese brand NOMA t.d. is the outcome of a joint creative venture between Masako Noguchi and Takuma Sasaki. Noguchi started her career as a textile designer, while Sasaki has a history as a seasoned buyer and director for numerous stores in Tokyo. Together, they’ve created a brand that mixes traditional elements with contemporary flair to make for idiosyncratic, texturally-rich designs. This season’s highlights include a hand-dyed tye-dye two-piece and a delicately hand-embroidered shirt, designed to add a unique edge to your wardrobe.

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Existing somewhere “between line and pattern”, Japanese brand NOMA t.d. is the outcome of a joint creative venture between Masako Noguchi and Takuma Sasaki. Noguchi started her career as a textile designer, while Sasaki has a history as a seasoned buyer and director for numerous stores in Tokyo. Together, they’ve created a brand that mixes traditional elements with contemporary flair to make for idiosyncratic, texturally-rich designs. This season’s highlights include a hand-dyed tye-dye two-piece and a delicately hand-embroidered shirt, designed to add a unique edge to your wardrobe.

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